If the main page is down for a long time, please use the failover server. While downtime hasn't been a serious issue yet, it is better to be prepared than to wait for the problem to become a problem.

The failover can sometimes be a bit out of date. While I endeavor to make sure both sites are updated in tandem, there are times when that might not happen. Be assured things will be updated as soon as possible.

I understand why you double posted. If you send me your current .config file (cat /usr/src/linux/.config), the results of lspci -n and cat .proc/cpuinfo as well as your /etc/fstab file, I'll see what's happening with your system.

I understand why you double posted. If you send me your current .config file (cat /usr/src/linux/.config), the results of lspci -n and cat .proc/cpuinfo as well as your /etc/fstab file, I'll see what's happening with your system.

Blessed be!
Pappy

Hello,

thnx for helping out.
I'm going overseas (work :/) Will contact back in few weeks time.

thanks

p.s. I have seen many errors with that nvidia chip (google) for gentoo, yet all were resolved. I haven't got enough time to compile normal gentoo kernel and see what will happen.

I am going to add Zen kernels. That has been in the works as an idea for some time. Now that Zen-sources is using a more standard setup, I am free to start working with them and posting them. I have other things that are a bit more important at the moment.

That said, it is my intent to get Zen seeds up as soon as possible, given the projects I've currently got in the hopper. I will definitely announce when Zen kernels are supported.

The site has been given a much needed facelift. There's still a bit to do, hence the new Coming Soon area. A huge amount of thanks to jason at feedimage.info for the new graphics, and Audiodef for helping me clean up the HTML. Take a look and see what you think.

I was trying to upgrade an otherwise up-to-date Gentoo server that I'm running under VirtualBox (on top of another Gentoo installation) from a 2.6.23-gentoo-r9 kernel to the current stable kernel and didn't seem to be able to get the IDE based system to boot (not able to find hda1). Then I remembered Pappy's Seed Kernels. Got one, added the necessary drivers and a few other tweaks.

Booted right up, not a single kernel error other than a warning that ehci_hcd has to be loaded before ohci_hcd.

I am wondering why the USB module order wasn't handled automatically and how I can influence that?

THANK YOU for your work._________________Andy Figueroa
andy@andyfigueroa.net Working with Unix since 1983.